Want an outdoor space that truly reflects your style and needs? Our deck installation in Tuxedo crafts spaces built for real-life spaces that are not only visually appealing but also highly functional. We understand that a deck is more than just an addition; it’s an extension of your living space, a place for gatherings, relaxation, and making memories. That’s why we meticulously select materials designed for the local climate to guarantee your deck stands up to the elements while maintaining its beauty and integrity. We’re here to create decks that serve as seamless extensions of your home, facilitating your lifestyle and allowing you to enjoy your backyard like never before. With careful planning and attention to detail, we turn your outdoor vision into a tangible reality.
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At Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp, we build decks that fit the unique lifestyles of Tuxedo residents. We take time to listen to your needs and preferences because every home and homeowner is different. Our approach involves selecting materials like composite and cedar not just for their aesthetic appeal but also for their strength and longevity, knowing precisely how they perform in NY’s varied weather conditions. We focus on getting every detail right, from the precise alignment of the deck boards to the robust construction of the frame, so that your deck is not only a place you love but also a durable addition to your home. We are a part of Orange County and know the area well, allowing us to provide tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of our community.
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Imagine relaxing on a custom-built deck, designed to fit your lifestyle and improve your home. With Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp, that vision becomes a reality. Our decks are made to fit seamlessly with Tuxedo homes and are constructed to withstand NY’s weather, which means you have a space you can enjoy for years to come. Gualan Brothers Home Remodeling Corp makes the entire deck installation process simple, guiding you from start to finish. Reach out today and start planning your new outdoor space, and experience the difference of working with a team that truly cares.
The historic occupants of what is now the town of Tuxedo were the Lenni-Lenape, a branch of the large Algonquian language family of Native Americans, whose different branches lived along the East Coast from Canada through the Upper South. The Lenape named the largest lake in the area Tucseto, meaning either “place of the bear” or “clear flowing water.” European-American colonists later adopted that name for the town they developed.
Some Lenape stayed in villages in the Ramapo Mountains, having migrated west from Connecticut. They gradually intermarried with other ethnic groups in what was long a relatively remote frontier. They maintained a culture and community of their own in this area on both sides of the later border with New Jersey. The Ramapough Mountain Indians have been recognized by New Jersey as a Native American tribe.
Southfield furnace ruinIn the 18th century, ethnic English and German colonists settled in the area. The men mostly worked at the nearby Sterling Iron Works in neighboring Ringwood, New Jersey, as did some of the Ramapough Mountain Indians. Ringwood has been one of their centers of settlement. Several men from the Tuxedo area served in the Revolutionary War.
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